0 used to describe a product that has been developed using the latest technology and will probably replace an existing product:
Such next-generation drugs should demonstrate considerable advantages over competitors.
The company's next-generation software package can process data from competitors' equipment.
More powerful, next-generation systems are coming onto the market all the time.
This aspect of plasma accelerators is what makes them promising candidates for compact next-generation accelerators.
Our component-level architecture identifies the key capabilities needed for next-generation dialogue systems that will have to handle more complex tasks than those currently studied.
Thus, there is a need to develop and evaluate next-generation rotavirus vaccines that follow a different, 'non-living' paradigm.
We identify a number of deficiencies that must be addressed in order to apply the ontological techniques successfully to next-generation pervasive systems.
Clear signals testify that next-generation software systems will no longer be modelled and designed in terms of ' ' mechanical' ' or ' ' architectural' ' systems, but rather in terms of ' ' physical' ' or ' ' intentional' ' systems.
We now have to make a combined effort to create these next-generation cars.
The resolution we are going to vote on this week will provide the guiding line for upcoming negotiations on the next-generation development instrument.
The first is the promotion and development of fibre-optic networks, known as next-generation networks.